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David Bloebaum, 57, has been charged with one count of first-degree murder and two counts of carrying a firearm.

Bloebaum was arrested September 28. Investigators say he shot and killed Jasen Yousif, 28, of Edmond.

The deadly shooting took place in the parking lot of Target near the intersection of West Memorial Road and North Pennsylvania Avenue. Investigators believe road rage may have played a role.

Yousif's family tells KOCO Eyewitness News 5 that they believe it all started on the nearby turnpike. Witnesses said the two cars were driving aggressively before they ended up in the Target parking lot.

"It's unclear what led up to it. We do know the two were driving very aggressively," said Oklahoma City Police Sgt. Gary Knight. "One appeared to be chasing the other."

"He was such a giving, caring soul," said Laura Yousif, Jasen's sister.

Jasen Yousif had a large family and was on track, they said, to become a doctor. He also leaves behind a 3-year-old son.

"He doesn't understand at all completely when his mom told him, 'Your dad is in heaven,' he said, 'Does that mean I don't get to see him again?'" Laura Yousif said.

Video surveillance showed Yousif trying to run away but falling soon after being shot, according to the affidavit.

Bloebaum admitted to shooting Yousif, according to a probable cause affidavit.

The affidavit indicated that a knife was also found at the crime scene.